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27+ Best Marin County Wedding Venues

27+ Best Marin County Wedding Venues The Ultimate Guide to the 27+ Best Marin County Wedding Venues(complete with pricing, photos, and videos) If you are looking for the best Marin County wedding venues, you are in luck! This is an ultimate guide to some of the best wedding venues in Marin County and outlines a variety of settings for your celebration! If you wanting something more casual, a wedding in Muir Woods is one of the more popular ideas for Marin County wedding venues, but read below for others that you may not have heard of!  Cavallo Point (Marin) Rental fee: inquire for custom quote Of all the Marin County wedding venues, this one has my favorite view with a beautiful backdrop of the Golden Gate Bridge amidst rolling hills. Couples will find six venues to choose from that can host up to 250 people at this venue with one of the best views in Marin County. Check out my guide on how to plan a Cavallo Point Lodge wedding for more info If you’d like to see a real wedding from this venue, check out this full gallery from a Cavallo Point wedding photo by Ian Chin Photography photo by Ian Chin Photography Mill Valley Community Center (Mill Valley) Rental Fee: $160 – $180/hour; 4-hour minimumDeposit: $500 – $1,000  Mill Valley Community Center is one of the more affordable Marin County wedding venues. The Cascade Room features a cathedral ceiling and wood floors with a built-in sound system and can hold 285 people with a dining setup. Residents of Mill Valley receive a small discount. There is an option for ceremonies in the redwoods nearby at Old Mill Park.  Check out my Mill Valley Community Center wedding guide for more info photo by Ian Chin Photography Old Mill Park (Mill Valley) Rental fee: $175 – $275 / hour Outdoor seating an a raised stage at this quiet Redwood Park is perfect for a small gathering for your wedding under the trees. It is one of the only places I know outdoors that offers seating, so this is the perfect choice when considering other guests,. The seating is roughly 25 feet away so having a mic would be helpful if the guests are going to be seated. Popular after the ceremony here is to have a reception at Outdoor Art Club or Mill Valley Community Center, making this one of the most popular Marin County wedding venues. Check out my Old Mill Park Wedding Planning Guide photo by Ian Chin Photography photo by Ian Chin Photography Deer Park Villa (Fairfield) Rental fee: Submit contact form for info Specializing in beautiful fairytale weddings, this is one of my favorite outdoor Marin County wedding venues that allows you to exchange vows in a gorgeous redwood grove beneath the towering trees, a perfect backdrop for photos. Have a truly enchanting wedding with a natural theme.  Check out my Deer Park Villa wedding guide for more info Community Congregational Church (Tiburon) Rental fee: contact for pricing This hidden gem offers views of the rolling hills of Tiburon with a panoramic view of the San Francisco Bay, the Golden Gate Bridge and Mt. Tamalpais out on the ceremony lawn. photo by Ian Chin Photography The Outdoor Art Club (Mill Valley) Rental fee: $5,000 – $5,400 The Outdoor Art Club is a Mill Valley nonprofit organization that seeks to preserve and promote natural outdoor spaces. As such, it is one of the more surprisingly affordable Marin County wedding venues centrally located in Mill Valley. It offers a nice secluded location for an outdoor ceremony with a reception following in the century-old clubhouse.  The Haven at Tomales (Tomales) Rental fee: Submit contact form for info Craft your perfect wedding with your choice of a number of serene settings. Personal favorites include the Terraced Garden with a sweeping canyon view or in front of the waterfall tree. While there are many excellent Marin County wedding venues, The Haven at Tomales stands out for rustic elegance.  CONTACT ME TO DISCUSS MARIN COUNTY WEDDING VENUES University of Redlands Marin Campus (San Anselmo) Rental fee: $1,000 – $3,500 (six venues to choose from) The University of the Redlands Marin Campus is truly one of the more unique and stunning Marin County wedding venues with its castle grounds. This San Anselmo wedding venue features six venues; however, my personal favorite is Alexander Hall, a stunning indoor reception area with a stone, castle-like exterior. Geneva Terrace provides another excellent option for your outdoor ceremony or reception with its labyrinth. Check out my University of Redlands Wedding Planning Guide The Clubhouse at Peacock Gap (San Rafael) Rental fee: $750 – $6000Service : 20% Located in San Rafael, the Peacock Gap is a picture perfect setting with views of the native landscape and golf course. Their popular terrace provides awesome photo opportunities and great views that you would expect from a world class golf course. This is one of the larger Marin County wedding venues that can accomodate up to a thousand guests since they have two main areas to hold a wedding. Landmarks Art & Garden Center (Tiburon) Rental fee: $3,500 – $4,500 depending on guest count (8 hours)Extra hours: $300/hourDeposit: 50% A beautiful, scenic seaside retreat awaits you at this wedding venue in Marin County. Here you’ll find beautiful gardens and an old farmhouse, perfect for an elegant setting with up to 150 people. Located in charming Tiburon, you’ll have panoramic views that make for excellent photos.  Maan Farms (Bolinas) Packages: $9,440 – $18,880 Maan Farms provides all-inclusive service including use of an antique barn and covered patio, full setup, and a buffet dinner with options to upgrade. Packages vary based on time of day and number of guests. This site has an idyllic country charm with three ceremony sites including one with a view of Mt. Baker, surrounded by sunflowers.  Olema House (Olema) Rental fee: Submit contact form for info A peaceful respite for a beautiful ceremony, the Olema House can host up to 150 people. The tranquil garden setting overlooks a small creek.

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20+ Places for an Elopement in San Francisco

20+ Best Places for an Elopement in San Francisco Ultimate Guide to the 20+ Best Places for an Elopement in San Francisco(with prices, photos, and packages) Eloping and curious about the best places for an elopement in San Francisco? Want to say your vows in the outdoors but don’t want to drive too far away from the City? Elopement locations in San Francisco range from redwoods to rooftops, and choosing a venue setting can be just as varied. While everyone raves about Yosemite or Lake Tahoe (with good reason), the reality is we don’t always have the time or desire to drive several hours one way to get married. This being said, I created this list of best places for an elopement in San Francisco (and locations outside of San Francisco proper) to help those who still desire an intimate and beautiful location in the San Francisco Bay Area for their wedding.  If you would like to see what an elopement might look like, check out these full galleries from previous Bay Area elopements: SF City Hall Elopement (Mayor’s Balcony)SF City Hall Elopement (Rotunda)Golden Gate Park ElopementOld Mill Park ElopementMuir Woods ElopementMarin Civic Center ElopementHastings House Garden Weddings Elopement Where to Elope in San Francisco – My Top Picks 1) Muir Woods2) Shelldance Orchid Gardens 3) San Francisco City Hall4) Palace of Fine Arts5) Filoli Gardens 6) The Mountain Terrace7) Hastings House Garden Weddings8) San Francisco Botanical Garden9) Shakespeare Garden10) Deer Park Villa Where to Elope in San Francisco – My Top Picks 1) San Francisco City Hall Marriage License : $110Ceremony Fee : $901 Dr Carlton B Goodlett Pl, San Francisco, CA 94102 This is easily the most popular and best place to elope in San Francisco hands down. The stunning interior and exterior rival actual wedding venues and its centrally located in SF so you can easily explore the City afterwards. With over 200 weddings photographed here, I always strive to give you images that aren’t so cookie cutter and like anyone else’s. If you want to keep things as simple as possible, let San Francisco City Hall do it all for you! They will provide the officiant, standard vows, and your ceremony will be done in less than 5 minutes.  Check out my Ultimate Guide to San Francisco City Hall Weddings for more detailed information! 2) Palace of Fine Arts Reservation Fee : $506Hourly Rate (2 hr min) : $144Refundable Deposit : $5003601 Lyon St, San Francisco, CA 94123 One of the most recognizable landmarks and best places for an elopement in San Francisco, the Palace of Fine Arts is known for its rotunda and architecture in the heart of San Francisco. For such a popular and ornate location, just having your ceremony is surprisingly affordable since it belongs to SF Park and Rec. Take a look at my ultimate guide to a Palace of Fine Arts Wedding for more detailed information! 3) Stern Grove (currently unavailable – under construction 2022) Reservation Fee : $50 – $150Hourly Rate (6 hr min) : $153 – $178Outside Fees : $200Refundable Deposit : $75019th Avenue and, Sloat Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94132 Locals will know this location for its free summer concerts, but for most of the year it is a quiet park that occasionally holds smaller weddings. This park sits near the edge of the City and offers a small redwood grove seemingly meant for intimate weddings. The Trocadero Clubhouse can also be rented out if you want to host a little reception as well. Since it’s not the most centrally located SF venue on this list, it is one of the more forgotten wedding venues, which makes it one of the best places for an elopement in San Francisco in my opinion. Check out my “Ultimate Guide to a Stern Grove Wedding” for more details! 4) Shakespeare Garden Reservation Fee : $506Hourly Rate (2 hr min) : $144Refundable Deposit : $500335 Martin Luther King Jr Dr, San Francisco, CA 94118 One of the more popular and best places for an elopement in San Francisco, this small garden in Golden Gate Park allows a great setting for an intimate place to say your vows. Because of its size and isolation from the other more popular gardens, this is a preferred setting for those wanting a more natural background with less natural foot traffic compared to the Botanical Gardens.  Check out this Shakespeare Garden Wedding for inspiration! https://youtu.be/JIF4ytamSm0 CONTACT ME TO DISCUSS YOUR ELOPEMENT IN SAN FRANCISCO 5) San Francisco Botanical Garden Reservation Fee : $875 – $10,000 (5 locations to choose from)Golden Gate Park1199 9th Ave San Francisco, CA, 94122 This well manicured Garden in the middle of Golden Gate Park is a passed over gem from even San Francisco residents. With 55 acres showcasing plants from all over the world, they offer the perfect natural backdrop for your wedding ceremony. Several locations within the Garden are available for your elopement, with even a 1 hour rental package available. The more popular places to elope are the Moon Viewing Garden and the Redwood Grove. Check out my SF Botanical Garden wedding planning guide for inspiration 6) Fay Park Reservation Fee : $289Hourly Rate (2 hr min) : $72Refundable Deposit : $5002366 Leavenworth St, San Francisco, CA 94133 Located a short walk from the crooked street that is Lombard St, this small park has gazebos that act as natural backdrops for your elopement. Blocks away from North Beach and the Marina districts, it is conveniently located in between two of San Francisco’s more popular areas for food and nightlife. If you are wondering the less known places for an elopement in San Francisco this elopement venue is not as popular for now so take advantage of it while you can! Check out this previous Fay Park elopement gallery for inspiration https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xf42y9sNZRk 7) Fuchsia Dell Reservation Fee : $289Hourly Rate (2 hr min) : $72Refundable Deposit : $500Conservatory Drive E, San Francisco, CA 94117 This site is a hidden area in San Francisco right next to the Conservatory of Flowers. With the Conservatory garnering all the attention, it is easy to miss this secret garden in Golden

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How to Plan a Wedding in Golden Gate Park

How to Plan a Wedding in Golden Gate Park Ultimate Guide for Planning a Wedding in Golden Gate Park (complete with pricing, photos, and videos) Curious on how to plan a wedding in Golden Gate Park? Many couples choose Golden Gate Park because it offers so many different outdoor settings in the heart of San Francisco. If you are wanting a compromise between beauty and location within San Francisco, read below for the steps on how to have a Golden Gate Park wedding. A Wedding in Golden Gate Park Overview The park itself is bordered by Fulton Avenue and Lincoln Way on the north and south and the Great Highway and Stanyan on the east and west. Within these confines, you will find virtually anything you can imagine. Situated on the grounds lies a number of popular destinations including the California Academy of Sciences, De Young Museum, Conservatory of Flowers, Strybing Arboretum, and many more areas to explore.  Golden Gate Park Wedding Venues For couples looking to tie the knot in their very own Golden Gate Park wedding, there are many different places within the park to have your ceremony. The park itself recommends seven different locations. See below for capacity maximums as well as whether they allow ceremonies and receptions. Chain of Lakes. Located near Middle Lake, one of three small bodies of water that form the Chain of Lakes, this setting is loved for its greenery and solitude. Max capacity of 100. Ceremony only. Chinese Pavilion. In the middle of Stow Lake, you will find an area that was a gift from San Francisco’s sister city, Taipei. The pavilion itself is adorned with intricate carvings and creates a peaceful setting for an intimate wedding. Max capacity of 50. Ceremony only. Fuchsia Garden. Next to the Conservatory of Flowers, this is the perfect location for a late spring or summer wedding as the area is covered in purple-red blooms from May into November. This is one of the best locations for beautiful wedding photos. Max capacity of 150. Ceremonies and receptions allowed. Portals of the Past. Another aquatic venue, this location is framed by marble columns and an archway that creates a regal setting. You’ll also find Rainbow Falls nearby, making this an ideal fairytale setting. Max capacity of 100. Ceremony only. Queen Wilhelmina Garden. This garden can be found beneath the grand Dutch windmill and is named after the longest reigning Dutch monarch. Tulips bloom from mid-March to mid-April, making that the optimal time for a stunning wedding in this area; however, it is beautiful year-round. Max capacity of 200. Ceremonies and receptions allowed. Rose Garden. Golden Gate Park’s Rose Garden is one of its most famed areas. A plethora of colors of roses are in bloom from mid-May to July with another wave of beauty blossoming in September. Max capacity of 100. Ceremonies and receptions allowed. Shakespeare Garden. This site has rows of trees lining a potential aisle, a brick wall, sundial, and many other settings that produce a love story backdrop that will rival the tales of Shakespeare himself. This is the most popular venue for a wedding in Golden Gate Park. Max capacity of 200. Ceremony only. If you’d like to read more, check out my Shakespeare Garden Wedding walkthrough. How to Book a Wedding in Golden Gate Park Wedding reservations at Golden Gate Park can be made up to a year in advance. I recommend booking as early as possible to ensure availability. Reservations can be made by calling the Parks Department by phone or e-mailing them. Payments can be made by check or card. If making a reservation less than two months form the wedding date, couples must pay in full immediately by card.   Golden Gate Park Wedding Costs   The fees vary by location, with the reservation fee and 2 hour minimums ranging from $494 – $847. Specific information on costs can be found on the official pricing document from San Francisco Parks, but see below for a general outline of costs amongst the difference venues. Best Time for a Wedding in Golden Gate Park   While San Francisco never gets too cold or too hot throughout the year, “Summer” in San Francisco (aka the warmest months) is actually September and October, rather than the summer months June – August. Throughout the year, it consistently averages the low to mid 60s, so there’s not really a bad time to have a Golden Gate Park wedding!   Golden Gate Park Wedding Reception Limitations If you are looking for a larger wedding, some of the venues are only suitable for smaller crowds. For example, the Chinese Pavilion can only hold 50 guests while Chain of Lakes and Lloyd’s Lake are limited to 100 each. Several locations allow receptions including Fuschia Dell, Queen Wilhelmina Garden, and the Rose Garden; however, the other locations do not. What Is Included with Your Rental? When you reserve your wedding at Golden Gate Park, you are only reserving for use of the specific venue within the park. However, you will likely save a bit on décor as many of the sites serve as perfect backdrops for a ceremony. This is particularly true for the Chinese Pavilion and Queen Wilhelmina garden. It is also important to note that there are some policies in place that may affect your planning. For example, guests are not allowed to throw rice, birdseed, flowers, or confetti as these things may negatively impact the soil. Animals may also not be released during the ceremony. Finally, amplified sound and alcohol are not allowed. However, many of the settings are perfect for a harp or small string ensemble. It is also worth noting that bathrooms are only available at the Chinese Pavilion. Guests at other locations will have to find alternatives for facilities. Conclusion San Francisco is a city with a wealth of treasured locations for a beautiful wedding day. However, there are few spots with as varied and ornate locations as Golden Gate Park. Planning your wedding at Golden Gate Park will be a fun task for any couple as there are so many ways to customize the occasion to fit your

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San Francisco City Hall Weddings – the Ultimate City Hall Wedding Planning Guide

San Francisco City Hall Weddings The Ultimate San Francisco City Hall Weddings Planning Guide (with pricing, photos, and videos) San Francisco City Hall Weddings are one of the most common ceremonies each week, so I made this guide to help in your planning and make it easy! With over 200 weddings photographed there, I created this ultimate planning guide to help answer the most common questions to San Francisco City Hall Weddings. Don’t forget to BOOKMARK (command + D) this page to reference it throughout your planning process! Why San Francisco City Hall Weddings? With architecture better than actual wedding venues, San Francisco City Hall is the best compromise between a gorgeous wedding venue and price! For $200, you can get the marriage license and have a ceremony all within a few hours for a no hassle approach to your wedding. With almost 200 couples every week getting married here, the City and County of SF has made it a pretty straightforward process to get married. All it takes is filling out basic paperwork, getting a marriage license, and having a 5 minute ceremony to officially become a married couple. For those couples who prefer an intimate “just us” experience versus planning a larger celebration, having your wedding at San Francisco City Hall is the best route! All You Need to Know for Booking San Francisco City Hall Weddings : Get a Marriage License and Book a Civil Ceremony Appointment These are two separate appointments and can be done on two different days if you want (to avoid stress on the wedding day). Monday – Friday 8:15AM – 3:30PM Marriage licenses cost $110 and last 90 days. Civil ceremonies cost $90  Ceremonies done at the Rotunda with a max of 6 guests Book your appointments here Book the Mayor’s Balcony or the 4th Floor (optional) Monday – Friday 9AM – 3PM $1000 1 hour rental fee Can fit up to 60 seated guests (40 for the Balcony, 60 for the 4th floor). Chair rentals are an additional fee. North Side of the 4th Floor is suggested for better lighting Musicians can be used from this approved list  You will need your own officiant to get the most out of this space. Or you can have someone you know get ordained and do it How much do San Francisco City Hall Weddings Cost? San Francisco City Hall weddings require both a marriage license and a ceremony to make it official. Civil ceremonies cost $90  How much does a San Francisco City Hall Marriage License Cost? San Francisco City Hall weddings require both a marriage license and a ceremony to make it official. Marriage licenses cost $110 and last 90 days. 2 Steps to Having a Wedding at San Francisco City Hall – Rotunda Ceremony Check – In to Room 168 (first floor) It is recommended to have your marriage license appointment at least a day before your wedding day, but you can have it up to one hour before your wedding ceremony time if you want it all done in one day. 10 minutes prior to your ceremony time, check in again at room 168. Don’t forget your IDs!  You will get a number. Wait times vary from 5 – 15 minutes for your number to be called. Sign marriage certificate with up to 2 witnesses and legalize the marriage! Wedding Ceremony (2nd floor Rotunda) Make your way to the Rotunda There is approximately a 5 – 15 minute wait until your ceremony so you have time to take relax, take photos, or make any adjustments 90% of the time your ceremony will not start at the designated time – so don’t stress! Ceremonies last anywhere from 5-8 minutes depending on the Judge How to Have a Wedding at San Francisco City Hall – Mayor’s Balcony / Fourth Floor Ceremony Wedding Ceremony Make your way to the ceremony location Chairs (if purchased) will be set up and the area cordoned off with rope Ceremonies last anywhere from 10 – 20 minutes depending on your officiant (additional vendor to hire) Your Officiant will need up to 2 witnesses to sign the marriage certificate after the ceremony Looking for a San Francisco City Hall Wedding Photographer? Let’s chat about your San Francisco City Hall Wedding! CONTACT ME San Francisco City Hall Weddings – Ceremony Locations San Francisco City Hall Wedding Photographer San Francisco City Hall weddings are offered in 3 main areas to hold your ceremony. 95% of the time, your ceremony will be held at the Rotunda at the top of the grand staircase. For those who want a little more privacy and have up to 60 guests, the Mayor’s Balcony and 4th Floors are available for an additional cost. San Francisco City Hall Rotunda Located at the top of the grand staircase, this is where 95% of the standard wedding ceremonies are held. The classic location for most Couples that works great. San Francisco City Hall Mayor’s Balcony Overlooking the grand staircase, this private balcony on the 2nd floor can fit up to 40 guests and offers the best overall SF City Hall landscape view. San Francisco City Hall Fourth Floor Wedding The light that shines on this floor is like no other. Complete privacy for you and up to 60 guests, the North side is preferred for better light.  San Francisco City Hall Wedding Walkthrough (1 min video) San Francisco City Hall Wedding Photos FAQ for San Francisco City Hall Weddings When is the best time for an empty staircase photo? I’d recommend booking the first available time slot (9AM) or the latest (3:30). With the latter, there is a small chance that City Hall will be rented out for a private event and decor will already be in place. Tuesdays and Wednesdays are typically the least busy days. Where do I park? There is an underground parking lot one block away from City Hall (Civic Center Garage) in addition to metered parking around the building. Street parking is medium difficult. Pay attention to 3PM

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San Francisco City Hall Wedding Photographer

San Francisco City Hall Wedding Photographer for people who value REAL CANDID MOMENTS and don’t want cookie cutter images.  A San Francisco City Hall Wedding Photographer with a style that is : Joyful. Candid. Creative. Fun. Over 250 Weddings as a San Francisco City Hall Wedding Photographer Watch me behind the scenes during a real San Francisco City Hall Wedding! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXVyPVl9Bao San Francisco City Hall Wedding Photographer San Francisco wedding photographer, avid yogi, and Disneyworld lover Having photographed over 250 San Francisco City Hall Weddings, I can proudly say I’m a premier San Francisco City Hall Wedding Photographer in the Bay Area!  Being an experienced and native San Francisco Wedding Photographer, I can be your guide to this popular wedding venue. Couples fly in from all over to take photos at San Francisco City Hall because of its gorgeous architecture and amazing light.  It is the perfect elopement location for those who want to have a simple wedding ceremony without the fuss of planning, or those who intend on having a larger celebration in the future.  If you want to consider other wedding locations, check out the Best Places to Elope in San Francisco.  Elopements don’t always mean outdoors. Weddings take place all over and elopements can too! MEET YOUR SAN FRANCISCO CITY HALL WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHER Wondering How to Get Married at San Francisco City Hall? Check out my Ultimate San Francisco City Hall Weddings Guide below! VIEW SAN FRANCISCO CITY HALL WEDDINGS PLANNING GUIDE San Francisco City Hall Wedding Photos Interested in booking? Please fill this out! 415 756 9335  ianchinphotography@gmail.com San Francisco, CA 94118 San Francisco City Hall Ceremony Locations San Francisco City Hall Elopement Photographer San Francisco City Hall has 3 main areas to hold your ceremony. 95% of the time, your ceremony will be held at the Rotunda at the top of the grand staircase. For those who want a little more privacy and have up to 60 guests, the Mayor’s Balcony and 4th Floors are available for an additional cost. San Francisco City Hall Rotunda Located at the top of the grand staircase, this is where 95% of the standard wedding ceremonies are held. The classic location for most Couples. San Francisco City Hall Mayor’s Balcony Overlooking the grand staircase, this private balcony on the 2nd floor can fit up to 40 guests and offers the best overall SF City Hall landscape view. San Francisco City Hall Fourth Floor Wedding The light that shines on this floor is like no other. Complete privacy for you and up to 60 guests, the North side is preferred for better light.  Over 12 Years as a San Francisco City Hall Wedding Photographer San Francisco City Hall Wedding Photography + Local Guide As a San Francisco native, I know the City like the back of my hand and love to show it off!The sights, people, and especially the food make it one of the most visited cities in the US.If you need help planning your wedding day, read below : Top Places to Eat around San Francisco City Hall Best Places to Elope in San Francisco Best Places to Eat in San Francisco

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Venues for Weddings in San Francisco

The 50+ Most Popular Venues for Weddings in San Francisco Ultimate Guide to the Top Venues for Weddings in San Francisco (with pricing, photos, and videos) Here is a list of the best venues for weddings in San Francisco (updated for 2022!). We are so lucky to have such a wide variety of settings in the Bay Area ranging from giant redwood groves, rustic barns, elegant historic buildings, and more, and within a short drive from San Francisco. With so many options for venues for weddings in San Francisco and throughout the Bay Area, it is inevitable I missed some so please feel free to let me know. I will periodically update this page with more photos, individual blog posts, or videos to give you the best most comprehensive information to help plan your dream wedding. If you would like my honest opinion of your venue choices feel free to CONTACT ME – happy to help! Favorite San Francisco Elopement Locations: The Mountain Terrace, Shelldance Orchid Gardens, Hastings House Garden Weddings My Personal Favorite Venues for Weddings in San Francisco: Muir WoodsShelldance Orchid GardensPalace of Fine ArtsSan Francisco City HallLegion of HonorStern GroveThe Olympic ClubThe Mountain TerraceHastings House Garden Weddings Best “Only in San Francisco” Venues for Weddings in San Francisco: Want a location that shows off that you are in San Francisco? All of these wedding venues in San Francisco have views of the Golden Gate Bridge or other San Francisco landmarks. Hornblower Cruises (SF) Rental Fee : $118 / person For one of the more unique venues for weddings in San Francisco, why not sail around the San Francisco Bay! This popular and unique excursion allows you and your guest unique views of San Francisco as well as the ability to sail under the Golden Gate Bridge for some unique photographs. In addition, their food is world class from my own experiences.  Cavallo Point (Sausalito) Rental Fee : Contact for pricing Located across the Golden Gate Bridge in Sausalito, no other wedding venues in SF shows off the Golden Gate Bridge as nicely as Cavallo Point. Sitting across a hill overlooking the Bridge and the Bay, choosing this San Francisco wedding venue will treat your guests to one of the most breathtaking views of San Francisco.  Hotel Vitale (SF) Packages : $185 – $260 / person Situated along the Embarcadero, Hotel Vitale offers a panoramic view of both the Bay Bridge and the San Francisco Bay. It is one of the few rooftop venues for weddings in San Francisco as well. Being a hotel, they offer all inclusive services for you and your guests.  Fort Mason Center (SF) Rental Fee : $1,650 – $11,000 The Fort Mason Center offers several wedding venues in SF but the most popular ones are the General’s Residence, Gallery 308, and the smaller Firehouse, each offering their own unique setting for your wedding day.  Best Outdoor Wedding Venues in San Francisco: Love to be surrounded by trees and being outdoors in nature? These are the best wedding venues in SF and beyond with gorgeous views. The Mountain Terrace (Woodside) Rental Fee : $2,500 – $4,500 (ceremony only) With decades-old trees acting as a wedding ceremony backdrop, The Mountain Terrace is the ideal setting for anyone who appreciates natural beauty and basking in the sun and fresh air. With a recently remodeled mega deck, they allow several options for outdoor and indoor receptions, making this one of my favorite wedding venues in SF. Read more about The Mountain Terrace with my walkthrough https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibmrGG9xbac Muir Woods (Mill Valley) Permit Fee : $60 for up to 30 guests This popular elopement destination offers the perfect escape to nature by surrounding you with redwood groves all around. It is centrally located between San Francisco and Napa, allowing your out of town guests options in how they explore northern California. In addition to SF City Hall, this is one of my favorite wedding venues in SF for its simplicity and beauty for elopements and small weddings. Check out my Ultimate Guide to Planning a Wedding in Muir Woods for more details! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHcJNX09nCk Hastings House Garden Weddings (Half Moon Bay) Packages start at : $12,000 If you are looking for a secluded “secret” garden look no further than the Hastings House Garden Weddings for your elopement! This enchanting garden only allows for a small number of guests and is seemingly made just for elopements. You need little to no decor at this wedding venue in Half Moon Bay since the beauty is all around you! Read more about Hastings House Garden Weddings with my walkthrough Shakespeare Garden (SF) Reservation Fee : $506Hourly Rate : $144 (2 hour min)Refundable Deposit : $500 One of the best places to elope in San Francisco, this small garden in Golden Gate Park allows a great setting for an intimate place to say your vows. One of the more affordable and secluded wedding venues in SF, this is also the most popular Golden Gate Park wedding venue for those wanting a more natural background. Check out this Shakespeare Garden Wedding for inspiration! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIF4ytamSm0 Like what you see? Which venues for weddings in San Francisco fit your style? CONTACT ME TO DISCUSS SAN FRANCISCO WEDDING VENUES Old Mill Park (Mill Valley) Rental Fee : $125 – $275 / hourRefundable Deposit : $100 – $1,000 Located in Mill Valley across the Golden Gate Bridge, Old Mill Park is one of the most popular venues for weddings in San Francisco and perfect for those who love nature. They have a separate ampitheater that comes with its own staging and seating, making it a convenient wedding venue in San Francisco for large and small weddings.  Check out my Ultimate Planning Guide for an Old Mill Park Wedding SF Botanical Garden Rental Fee : $875 – $10,000 This well manicured Garden in the middle of Golden Gate Park is one of the more forgotten wedding venues in SF since Golden Gate Park is so large. With 55 acres showcasing plants from all over the world, they offer the perfect natural

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